JKU Researcher Wins the EURO Prize for the Common Good

Jan Boeckmann (Institute for Business Analytics and Technology Transformation) was presented with the award in Copenhagen.

Jan Boeckmann at the awards ceremony; photo credit: EURO
Jan Boeckmann at the awards ceremony; photo credit: EURO

Along with his doctoral supervisor, Clemens Thielen (Technical University of Munich), Jan Boeckmann was presented with the EURO Prize for the Common Good at this year's EURO conference in Copenhagen. The award was presented in recognition of a project that applies optimization algorithms to come up with preventive measures in the event of heavy rainfall-related flash floods. By using these specially developed algorithms (which have been given to local authorities), over 30 institutions throughout Germany have actively come up with effective preventative measures. Boeckmann is currently working at the JKU to create an improved version of the software that can access freely available data and could be made available outside of Germany.


About EURO
EURO (Association of European Operational Research Societies) is a regional group within IFORS, the International Federation of Operational Research Societies. Made up of over 35 countries and over 50 different working groups, EURO's objective is to support operational research throughout Europe.

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